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Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2024
Used for normal camping makes boil water in 12 min, I keep feeding it slightly after as to smoke out the bugs while having morning coffee, :) I'll use it for backpacking too great quaility!
Gordio
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
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Nick Prague
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
I bought this stove after seeing it on a YouTube video. That video said it was an American made product, but the box indicated it's made in China. Seventy dollars for this stove is a little costly but the quality is evident. The components are all a heavy gauge, and the stove assembles easily. The grill is also a heavy material and securely locks in place. The canvas bag also speaks quality and adds value to this stove.
Joshua mcnab
Reviewed in Australia on September 14, 2023
For 80Aud you pricks could finish off the edges
Timothy Chancy
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023
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simon chambers
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 1, 2021
This product burns really well on twigs and larger branches fed in as it burns. Perfect for camping and emergencies.
道具沼
Reviewed in Japan on October 16, 2021
最高にカッコいいです。地面からの高さがあともう少しあればいいなと思いますが、安定感があり使い勝手はいいです。ケースもとても気に入っています。
Patrick F
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020
Took the Ueberleben out for a test drive for a 3-night backpacking camping trip over the New Year's holidays - performed like a charm.Setting up is super easy, takes 2 minutes with gloves (yes, it was very cold outside)Filling the chamber with twigs and lighting them easy as well.When placing a pot onto the top, just make sure you've pushed the cross beams in proper (we had a bit of a woobly pot the first few minutes until we realized the cross section was not inserted all the way) - if that is done, very sturdy (we had 4L of water in a 5L pot sitting on it)Cook time - well, really depends on what you are feeding the burner, but we managed to boil 4L of water in about 15minutes with plenty of twigs in 0 degree weather :)Cleaning the burner is super easy as well - just disassemble after it has cooled down - and easily fits back into it's caseI unfortunately did not have any pictures of it in action - my bad - will try to resubmitOverall - amazing piece of true survival gear - easy to use and care for, lightweight and get's the job done
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2019
Built like a tank. The first time I put it together it was a bit 'fiddly' but once you get how it goes together it can be put together in under a minute.This thing is very sturdy. It supports a full size Zebra pot easily. It could support a dutch oven or a larger iron fry pan. No deflection, bending or warping when it has a pot on it.The design works well. It cranked up quickly and drafted up - I was boiling water with a quickness.It's actually easy to light with a ferro rod. The feed opening is plenty big enough and obviously the top.It comes apart and stores FLAT.It'll burn pretty much anything you find in the woods.Cons: Haven't found any yet. Saw the negative reviews and wondered if they have the same stove as me...Great stove. 100% recommend.
PLC
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2018
As soon as I received my Uberleben Stocker, I had to try my hand at assembling it. The unit comes without instructions, but the seller does send you a link to a YouTube assembly video after purchase. However it wasn't necessary. The craftsmanship is superb, and assembling the unit using simple logic is a breeze.I took this think to the cottage and tried it out. Quickly got a fire started using bark and twigs. The unit is very well ventilated helping combustion greatly, so much so that I found myself continually feeding it to keep the fire going. Soon enough, I saw myself running out of combustible material. The unit was sturdy enough to support a decent size kettle and bring the water to a boil quickly.Once finished using the unit, I decided to wipe it down to eliminate the soot buildup inside before storing in its very adequate storing bag.All in all, it does its job wonderfully. But I question the practicality of the unit. It is much more elegant than a fuel-canister burner, but requires extra care in cleaning and finding the material to keep it going. It packs down very small, but needs extra cooling time before packing back up.I love this unit, but I will still use fuel-canister burners for those snowy or express treks.
Rocannon MacGregor
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2017
Pros: Excellent construction, very sturdy, fits together tightly, easily holds a dutch oven, big skillet, or canteen cup, folds flat, good strong canvas bag to store it away. This is now my favorite stove. It took me a few minutes to peel off the protective covering and then figure out the most efficient way to put it together. Once it was set up I used it for 3 days; burning everything from pine cones, to pine needles, twigs, dried grass, and leaves. Without a doubt this will be with me on every trip into the boonies. It cooked my soup very fast and I could feel how well the stove directed most of the heat upward. It is also a great way to have a small safe fire for one or two peopleThis will be in my Earthquake kit when I am not out backpacking or camping. . In fact I am going to buy a second one to leave in my car.Cons: The first few times I took it apart after cooking a meal it was a little tight. Not a problem. Just used a piece of wood to pop the cross X pieces loose and the rest of the stove came apart simply No tools needed.I feel 100% with the purchase. In fact I feel delighted to have finally found such a functional stove for backpacking, camping, survival, earthquake kit and any other time I might want to have a personal fire outside.This weekend I intend to shoot a video of this excellent stove in action.
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